how to write a reveew

ddepthroatme's Avatar
how do I write review
bluffcityguy's Avatar
Follow biomed1's instructions in this post:

http://www.eccie.net/showpost.php?p=...52&postcount=5

That should tell you everything you need.

Cheers,

bcg
ddepthroatme's Avatar
In a quandry Had a provider show up Mon am Saw a rash from cushions from new sofa She said could not provide service By the time I got dressed she was out the door Should I consider this a cash & dash or just write it as expince
Danielle Reid's Avatar
No activities took place so I'd say it's not a review. You could make a post here about said provider
BK's Avatar
  • BK
  • 10-03-2016, 11:33 PM
In a quandry Had a provider show up Mon am Saw a rash from cushions from new sofa She said could not provide service By the time I got dressed she was out the door Should I consider this a cash & dash or just write it as expince Originally Posted by ddepthroatme
Im sorry bud but if you have a rash, you shouldn't expect anyone to be with you. Common sense. Don't hobby sick and spread your shit.
Danielle Reid's Avatar
Yeah but she should've left the cash
Not to be rude to the OP but the way it's written I can't be 100% if the rash was his or hers.

If she showed up and said hey I forgot but I actually can't provide...then took your money...you got robbed.

If it was you, you absolutely should have disclosed that prior and not put her in that kind of situation. In fact, you probably should've waited until you were all clear until you made an appointment.

She probably shouldn't have taken the whole donation though, but again there are facts we don't know. I would think there's a difference in if we are talking about 500 bucks for a multi hour or a 100 dollar BNG for instance. The more time you had agreed on, the more I would think she should leave with you.
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  • 10-04-2016, 12:32 PM
Sorry to assume, YOU had the rash, your explanation was fairly unclear on who had the rash, and if she took the cash and left or just left.
The way I read it, the rash belonged to the OP…

It's a difficult situation, but I would say that at least a partial donation was appropriate. I would say half is fair. She didn't provide a session so the full donation wouldn't be appropriate. But you did schedule an appointment knowing that you weren't in the physical condition for her to feel comfortable following through with it, and she blocked out her time to see you.